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Machines such as these, powered by electricity,
produce .303 cartridges.
• We have the men, and they have the courage and the will to win.
,. What is needed now is a steady increase in 'production of the weapons
of war that will make our forces.invincible.
Hydro powered machines hi hundreds of Ontario s war plants
produce weapons to provide greater lighting power,. for our men at ..
sea, in" 'the air, on the' battle fields.
.To train equip, transport and maintain our armed forces, nisch of us
must work harder, save a little more and lend all we can to Canada. The
more.,Bonds we buy, the greater is our investment in Victory. .
To safeguard and conserve our vital supply of 'electricity --in our'
homes, offices and shops --is a paramount duty. There are opportunities
everyday, every night for each of us to -save Hydro for our war industries.
Theirs plants need al( the power 'they can get. Every Victory Bond
you buy, and every bit of electricity you save are contributions you
can make to Victoryl
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
AUBURN
Mrs. Eugene Doliie and son Brian
Litre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobie.
Mr .and Mrs.' Herman Phillips of
:Aahfield Mrs Phillips and Miss' Phil-
'Iips of St. Helen visited.Mr. and Mrs.
E. Phillipson Sunday. •
Must Lewis Taylor' of Goderich spent
Sunday with her ' brother, 1VIr. Wm,
)odd, sr., and: Mrs. Dodd.
Mrs. Nelson MeLarty was in Tor-
onto where she visited her soni,Lead.
ing Aircraftsman Lloyd MeLarty who
is a patient at Christie St. Hospital.
Mr, George Disney, Mrs. Render-
knecht aiid two sons, of Detroit visit-
ed Mr ,and Mrs. Geo. Beadle on
',Thursday..
Mr. and Mrs. Conley of St. Jolt:
Mich, were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Mogridge.
L.A.C. Donald Mellveene, son of
-Mr. and Mrs: F. 0. Mellveene of Bow -
many -111e who is stationed at Sky. Har-
bor spent Sunday with his grand -
„parents Mr and Mrs. Alfred Asquith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh, and Betty
Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogridge
visited the former's daughter Helen
.Marsh, nurse -in -training at Woodstock
Hospital on Saturday.
Anniversary Services will be held' in
•Knox Presbytertian” Church; on Sim
-
.day Nov. 15th Rev. William Weir of
-Henson will be guest speaker for the
day.
The Committee in charge of Over-
- seas gift boxes for our IooaI boys pan.
ked 15 Christmas boxes each box con-
• taining a pair of hand knit gloves, 2
handkerchiefs, cheese/ fruit cake,
krackley nut, gum, slab of "Dot"
,ohocolate, vegetable soup, noodle -
soup, chocolate drink, sardines, can of
peanuts chocolate bars, shoelaces,
.soap, waxed maple leaves and a greet-
ing card, This committee sends a box
,•of sweets or cigarettes each months
They hope the November package of
-cigarettes will reach them in time for
Christmas,
The Monthly meeting of the Junior
Red Ores § of the Continuation school
was held Friday afternoon. The offs=
errs. in charge :were president, Donald
Yungblutt, secretary Lucille Keller,
`program committee Jean Lawlor,
Hugh Rose. The program opened by
singing the. National Anthem, organ
solo, Joan 'Killough, reading" H'allowe'-
en by Jean Lawlor, recitation Hugh
-Rose, reading Donald Ytengblutt, Jokes
Billy, h , Seers
Riddles,
HarveyWight-
man. Seasonal games were enjoyed.,
Mr. Donald Harris is the teacher.
The Junior Red Gross Society of e
Auburn Public School held its meet-
ing Friday afternoon ;with Lawrence
Plaetzer presiding for the'Hallowe'-
en program. Chorus 0 Canada, read-
ing Betty Yungblut, Jokes ' Betty
Craig, dialogue, Marie Raithby, Betty
Yungblut, Laura MacLeatherland, and
MVtarion Taylor; recitation, Johnny
Seers, ,play, recitation, Teddy Turn-
er, reading Dolly Beadle. Gaines were
enjoyed. Violet Neville won the prize
in the game bobbing'for the apples.
Miss Edythe Beacom is the teacher,
SS• No. . 9 .Hullett of which Mrs.
Hugh , Bennett is the teacher held
their Junior Red Cross meeting Fri-
day afternoon, with the president
Betty Marsh in the chair. The min-
utoe of the previous meeting were
read by Leonata Archambault, The
opening chorus was "The Maple Leaf
Forever" recitation Eileen .Cunning-
ham, trio Margaret Jackson, Chris-
tene Bogie; and Pauline King, song
Ray 'flunking, Donald King, Ross Pat-
terson, •liNelyn Raithby, and. Delphine
Hunking, recitation Maxine Ball, rid-
dle Leonard.: Archambault, reading
Marion Bogie, - recitation Christens!
Cunningham. A contest was conduc-
ted by the teacher and the prize won,
by Betty Marsh. Lunch was served.
Rev. Mr Bremner of Seaforth spoke
in the Baptist Church Sunday after-
noon on the Work of the Ontario Tem-
perance Federation. Mrs. Wm. Marsh
presided at the organ Mrs. Earl Mc-
Knight, Doris and Jack : McKnight
sang a trio, ,,
The local Baptist Church held its
annual meeting on Friday evening
with a good attendance. A pot luck
supper, was seryed preceeding. the
meeting. Very favorable reports were.
presented. The following officers were
elected. Deacons George Raithby, Al-
fred' Asquith, Earl Raithby, Clerk,
GIenn Raithby, secretary -treasurer
Frank Raithby, trustees, Earl Raith-
by, George Raithby, Glenn Raithby,
Mrs. John . McKnight, Mrs. Stanley
Johnston, Mrs. Annie Wolper, finance
committee, Geo. Raithby, Elmer Rob-
ertson, Frank Raithby, Glenn Raith-
ly,' Organist, Mrs. R. J. Phillips,
(heir le :der, Mrs.G. A. Howson, Sun-
day school supt. Rev. A. E. Silver, as-
sistant.. James Jackson, secretary -trea-
surer, Enana Robertson, pianist, Mrs.,
Filmer Robertson, assistant Mrs. Earl
McKnight. •
The Walkerburn. Ladies' Club met
at the home of Mrs. John' Wright,
with twelve members present. A Red
Cross quilt was quilted. It was decid-
d to hold a meeting in two weeks
1
time at the home of Mrs, Wm. Arch-
ambault, as the club has some extra
work on hand. A dainty lunch was
served.
v
LONOESBORO
Mr. J. W. Tamblyn, Forest Hill Tor
onto spent Saturday and Sunday with
his mother and brother Frank and
family, he being on his way to the
States: on a lecture tour.— • `
Mrs. Robt Hamilton of Wingham
spent Sunday with Miss B. Kirk
Mr. and Mrs. John Radford, gluten
visited with their sister Mrs. A, Web-
ster on Sunday,
Miss Pearl Griffith, Guelph, spent
last week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Griffith:
The weatherman was kind on Sun-
day and provided ideal weather bright
with sunshine, which was indeed a
treat after so many wet and gloomy
days. . The church anniversary was
held on Sunday, Large numbers gath-
ered early in, the morning, which fill-
ed the church to its capacity. The
guest speaker for the morning was
Rev. A. W, Beeeroft of Wingham, who
delivered' a fine sermon. The choir
loft was also filled• and rendered spe-
cial numbers, the local choir was as-
sisted by; four from the Wesley Willis
church choir of Clinton.
In the evening the church was
again well filled the guest speaker
being Rev. Turnbull of North St.
Goderich, who though a stranger here
was given a good. hearing. The day
throughout being a complete success.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Campbell, Walton
and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wells, Clinton,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Yung-
blutt, Sunday.
Mrs. E. J. Crawford and Johnston
visited, at the home of Fred Prest,
Mr. and: Mrs. H. Rurnan Constance
visited with Mrs. Martha' Lyon.
Mr .and with.
R. Vodden visited with
Mes.W- .T. Brunsdon,
Commencing next Sunday Nov. 8
the morning service at the church will
commence • at ' 10.30 o'clock and Sun-
day school' at: 11 a.m.
The- regular meeting of the W.ivLS,
will be held' on,Thursday Nov. 12. The
roll calk a.;, hqught on "What you
consider an economic standard -of 'liv-
ing for a Canadian Home."
The reports of the W.M.S. meet-
ing held) recently. at'Brucefield will be
given by Mrs. Menzies and Mrs, Fan:.
grad.
S. S. No. 8 have decided ed to change
the hour and will now commence- at
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
Ce V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and Bei
Poultry Wanted
We are in the market for a good;
quantity of live chickens and hens at
top market prices. Culling done by an
experienced' poultryman.
Now is the time to have your flock
producing to obtain the best price
for eggs in years.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
• Batkina Locker Storage
We have Four Kinds of Boners Fish;
For Sale
From now, on our 'Sausage Wi11 be
Put up in Paddiesinstead of Casings
WE DO CUSTOn KILLING
AND BUY HIDES
FROZEN FOODS ARE RETT'ER
FOODS'
10 a.m. instead of 9 a.m.
Rev. A. E. Menzies exchanged .pul-
pit, on Sunday with Rev. Beecroft,
Wingham, his address' being broad-
cast, those who were at home tuned
in and enjoyed the sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoggart were
pleasantly surprised last Wednesday
eveningwhen about fifty friends and
neighbors gathered at their home and
presented them with a beautiful tri -
lite lamp prior to their departure to
Clinton. The gift was presented by
Mr. Thomas Adams,,and Mr. Charles
Stewart.read- the .address as follows:
Dear Mabel. and Will: "
We are gathered'` here tonight to
show opr appreciation'of,you as true
friends and neighbors. You have both
played a very active' part in the life
of this community and helped to make
it a very happy place to live.
Tho' yoursmile will grace another
community, Mabel, we know you are,
not going far away' and doubtless
your stifling qualities of your eharac
ter end the easy charm of your man-
ner will ,become as wellknown to
those in your new home as to us. And
you Will, have always been one of
us, whose untiring efforts to help oth-
ers have placed you in high esteem
Our most sincere and heartfelt wish
is that both may enjoy health and
prosperity in your new home and
may God bless you and yours, We
would like to take this opportunity
to welcome again, you Aima and
Weldon into this community and hope
that you may follow in the footsteps
of those who are leaving us.. -
We ask you Mabel and Will to
kindly, accept this present for your
mutual .use and may memories of
your many friends and neighbor's anti
theirkind wishes this night be ever
closely connected with it in your mem-
my.
Signed on behalf of your many
friends and neighbors Charles Wey-
mouth, Thomas Adams, Charles Ste-
wart, Harolds Morrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Hoggart made a fitt-
ing reply and the evening was spent
in social chat after which lunch was
served and the gathering ended with
God Save the King.
PORTER'S :HILL
Remember the anniversary services
at Grace church next, Sunday Nova 8•
at 11 o'clock•a.m. and 7.30 pan.' Rev.
W. J. Rogers, Holmesville'will be the
speaker at both serivces There will
be special music by the home choir
at the morning serivce and a male
choir assisted' by a male quartette, at
the evening service.
We were delighted with the atten-
dance at Sunday School on Sunday;
26 were present. ' rev. Woolen had'
charge of the Bible class, Mrs. Les s
Cox, the junior girls; Mrs. Reed k
Torrance ,the junior boys; and, Mrs.
Woolen the baginner's class. It is hop- 4
ed as many as can will 'attend.
Mrs. Thos. Elliott accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Wilson to Long Branch 1
to spend a few days with Sgt and
Mrs. Stewart Schoenhals.
The November meeting of the Red
Cross wi11 be held .on Monday Nov, 16
at the home of Mrs. Les. Cox.
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ROILY THEATRE.
CLINTON
Now Playing --"SECRET AGENT
OF JAPAN" & "DOWN MEXICO
WAY"
MON., TUES., WED.
Claudette Colbert, John, Payne,"
John 'Shepperd and Ann Todd.' Life
gave them only a few short hours
together . ,.. A romance that was
rapturous.
"Remember the Day"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
—Technicolor
Alt Met the screen . tells the thrill-
ing story of Canada's heroic airmenThe, pilots of the R.C.A.F.
James ' Cagney, Dennis Morgan',
Brenda Marshall and Air Marshall
Bishop, ' •
"Captains of the Clouds"
Coming "EAGLE SQUADRON"
--A War Drama
CAPITAL THEATRE
conzatcu
Now Playing - "EAGLE SQUAD.
RON" with Diana Barrymore
MON., TUES., WED.
Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Ron-
ald Coleman. Stirring 'Stars! • Gay
Comedy! Thrilling Drama! Excit-
ing love! '
"The Talk of the Town"
THURS., FRE., SAT.'
Abbott and Costello with Virginia
Bruce Feature the Sarongs Dane-
ing Girls. In a merry medley of en-
tertainment. •
"Pardon My Sarong"
Corning — "RINGS, ON HER FIN-
GERS" with "CONFIRM OR
DENY"
BUY VICTORY BONDS
REGENT THEATRE
SEAPORTS
Now Playing --Cecil B. De Milie's
"REAP THE WILD WIND"
James Cagney, Brenda Marshall,
Dennis Morgan, Present in Tech-
nicolor a stirring story of bush pi-
lots in the"R.C.A.F.
"Captains of the Clouds"'
THURS., FRI., ` SAT.
"The Spoilers"
'Rex Beach's immort'al story of ad -
`venturous 'romance in gold rush
days. Marlene Dietrich and John.
Wayne,,
Coming —. "REMEMBER'E
TH
DAY" with Claudette Colbert.
BUY VICTORY BONDS
THE ONLY THING
TO DO
Put your money to work for
VICTORY'
Buy the Third
VICTORY LOAN '
"Nothing' Matters Now But
Victory"
Serve by Saving
Space Donated By •F'
BARTLdFS
PHONE 1 WE DELIVER
Rouse For Sale
White stucco house on Mary Street.
In good condition. Modern convenien-
ces. Apply Miss Rudd, Mary St. 11-tf
Tenders for Snow Plowing
TOWN OF CLINTON
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to 2 pan. Monday
November 16th, 1942 for the contract
of suppaying and operating .a truck
with sufficient power to operate the
Municipality's plow, to clean the snow
from the streets.
The lowest or any other tender not
necessarily accepted.
M. T, commaTown Clerk
For Sale
Blaek cloth coat with fur collar, size
40. Never been worn but will sell at
a sacrifice. Apply at the News -Record
For Sale
Navy Winter Overcoat, new last
January. Fit boy 16 to 17 years. Ap-
up to News -Record, Box 39P. 17-1
CLINTON BAPTIST
to hold Anniversary Services on
SUNDAlY, NOVEMBER 8th
Services at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
The sermon at the morning service
will be.
"FACING PUZZLING TIMES"
The Church Choir Will Render Appro-
priate messages in song.
By kind permission of the Command-
ing Officer of the Clinton, R.A.F., the
Padre, Rev. Scott Morton will be pre-
sent to conduct the evening' service.
Padre Marton will be assisted by the
R.A.F. Choir,
You are Welcometoattend the above
Services
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation' to my :many friend's
and relatives Who were so kind dur-
ing my recent sad bereavement.
Arthur J. Tyndall,
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
• The undersigned auctioneer has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction at the residence of Mrs. Hugh
Miller Ontario. street, Bast Clinton.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
at 1 p.m. sharp, the following:
Day -bed; hall seat with mirror;;
bookcase; library table; tapestry up-
holstered mahogany rocking chair; 5
leather -seated chairs; smoker; heavy
solid oak rocking chair; child's oak
rocking chair; 4 small tables; 2 con-
goleums and an Axminster rug and
mats; large wieker chair, cretonne up-
holstered; oak bed and dresser;
spiing and mattress; jardiniere stand,
prings and matress; jardinierestand;
day -bed;. pictures; 2 rocking chairs
Rehmtable; breakfast set (table and
chairs) enamelled; davenport bed;
1pung'e; , oil stove; "wringer; rotary,'
White slightly used sewing:
machine;
citchen clock, lawn mower; granite-.
ware; dishesi,'and other small articles
0o numerous to mention
j TERMS! — CASH
Mrs. Hugh Miller, Proprietress,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
„gam,
-_ NOTICE
Take notice that, the court of Re-
vision will sit a . he council chamber,
Ch n, on the , . day of November
'clock in the . evening, re the
er of assessment appeals.
The IMunicipality of the Town of
Clinton.
M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treas-
urer.-
Clinton, Ont., October 31, 1942.
17-3
FOR RENT '
Six roomed house on Townsend St.
Clinton, partly furnished. Apply to
Jas. M. Reid, Saturday. 17-1
at`
ma
Girl Wanted .
Girl wanted for steady employment.,
Apply at the Rozy Grill, Clinton, 17-2
FOR SALE OR RENT
Seven roomed comfortable home
in Bayfield on the square, with an
acre of land and':barn,-]enhouse and
garage. Also for -sale is one good
base burning stove.' 'Apply to Mrs.
Thos. Westlake, R. R, 3 Bay -field.
17-2
.AUCTION SALE
Furniture and Household- Articles
The 'undersigned has been instruct-
ed to sell by public auction at the
home of Mrs. Hannah'Walmsely Hur-
on Road, second farm east of Clinton
North side of road in the Chas. Lind-
say house, on
Friday, Nov, 6th,
2 p.m.
Terms -- Cash
Mrs. Hannah Walmsely, Proprietress.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
NOTICE
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be heldin the
Council chambers, Court House, Gode-
rich commencing •Tuesday,' Nov 17th,
at 2 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other business requiring the at-
tention of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk mot later
than Saturday Nov. 14th 1942.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk, ' Gode-
rich, Ontario. 17-2
NOTICE- RE SALVAGE
COLLECTION"
Township of Goderich
The Reeve, having been appointed
by the Warden 01 Huron County, has
appointed the members' of the council
to be a committee with poyver, to add
to their numbers, to enforce the col-
lection or sale of scrap, metal, steel
and rubber in connection with the sal-
vage drive as authorized by- the Steel
Controller of Canada.
Anyperson holding more than 500
pounds after Dec. 15 is liable to fine
of 6500.00 and two months in gaol,
By authority of Council
R. G. THOfMPSON, Clerk.
17-2
AUCTION SALE
of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
The undersigned auctioneer has been
instructed to sell by public auction
at Lot 15, Concession 4, Township of
McKillop, the following:
•,Fttll line of Farm Stock and Imple-
ments also some house furnishings.
At the same time there will be of-
fered for sale two parcels of land.
Paareel One -100 acres of choice pro-
ductive land being, Lot 15, on the
4th. concession of the township of Me-
Killop. This land is well fenced and
underdrained With plenty of water,
two never failing wells and spring
creek; also goodcement' gravel pit.
Barn 49 by 74 with stone foundation',
cement flooring -and' water tank and
pump. One and one half storey brick
house. Parcel Two -80 acres of choice
productive land, being parts of Lots
16 ands 17, on the 2nd` concession of
the township of McKillop. Well fenced
and drained and with baro and drilled
well and windmill; also 50 acres of
bush. Baan 40 by 56:'`
Chattels—Cash
Terms on property rnade known on
day of sale, sold subject to reserve bid.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer:
Angeline McCluskey, executrix for
the estate of .the late Wm. McCluskey.
Electrical Equipment
Shur Shock Eieetrio Fences, Dors.
plete with Battery and Insulator's
$15.00 guaranteed.
I carry a full line of radio tubes*,'
up to date tube tester,' General bat-
teries and Dominion Washing Mach
ines ,all electrical appliances and
roofing supplies.
A. W. Groves, Princess St.,
Princess Street Clinton
SOMETHING NEW
ADAM BLOCK
and His Orchestra
CLINTON
TOWN HALL
This
SATURDAY NIGHT
You will want to be there to enjoy,
this change of bands. •
Admission 35 cents each.
12-tf
ANNUAL MEETING
Federation of Agriculture '
The Stanley Federation of Agricul-
ture will meet in Varna ore
TUESDAY. NOV. 10th
at8pm.
,Hugh Hill of Colborne Township will
be the guest speaker.
EVERYBODY WkILCOME
MURRAY GRAINGER, President
ELMER Wr1BSTER, Secretary.
CLERKS NOTICE
Of First Posting of the Voter's
Lists for 1942, Municipality of
Clinton, County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that 1
have complied with Section 8 of'the
Voters' Lists Act and that 11 have
posted up in• my office at Clinton, on
the 31st day of October, 1942, the list
of all persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at Municipal elec'
tions and that such list remains there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to have.
any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law the last day for appeal
being the 21st day of November 1942.
Dated at Clinton this 31st''day of.
October, 1942:
M. T. CORLESS; Clerk anvil Treas.
urer, The Town of Clinton. 17-3
Pullets Wanted
All ages and breeds, also yearling
hens, also White Leghorn and BIack'
Minorca cockerels suitable for breed-
ers. Also wanted flocks to supply us
with hatching eggs for 1943 season.
Flocks culled and bloodtested free.
Guaranteed bonus paid with addit-
ional premium. .Write tor full details
Tweddle Chick hatcheries Limited,
Fergus, Ontario. 17-6
Apples For Sale
A quantity of Windfalls and Se-
conds for sale at low prises. Apply
to Arnold Rathwell, Clinton, phone
905x32. 16-2
Farm For Rent
Improved —187 acres, productive
and, cheerful neighborhood, well fen-
ced and underdrained, good barns,
new 7 roomed cottage, hardwood bush,
apple orchard, plenty of water under
pressure, electricity, 1-4 mile from
Varna on paved highway. Will make
the rent a bargain to a good farmer.,
Apply to Dr. Lloyd Moffatt, London
Ontario, 16-tf
Wood Wanted
Ten cords of green or day hard body
maple wood, to be delivered at resi-
dence. Apply to T. It. Leppington,
Clinton. 16-2
For ,Sale
One fall coat, size 16; one black
hat; one tailored{ suit, size 16. Will
sell reasonable because articles have
become too small for owner. Apply
at the News -Record office. 16-2
For Sale or Rent
Seven roomed house on Shipley st.
mmediate possession. Apply to James
Elliott, Fulton street, Clinton, phone
263. 164;.